"The issue is the same. So if the CM and his party JD(U) supports BJP's 'Rail roko' on February 28, the party will also join his March 2 Bihar bandh to protest against the Centre's discriminatory approach on special category status," senior BJP leader Sushil Modi said here.
The former deputy chief minister alleged that Kumar's decision to defer the bandh call by a day to March 2 seemed to be aimed at "disturbing" Narendra Modi's rally at Muzaffarpur on March 3 by disrupting road and rail traffic.
He also took a dig at Kumar for calling a bandh on a Sunday. "Major markets across the state remain close on Sunday. This will help Kumar claim success of the bandh."
Modi said his party has trashes the report of Raghuram Rajan committee defining afresh backwardness of states.
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"Raghuram Rajan panel report has put Bihar in the crowd of 10 least developed states which leaves little scope for grant of special category status," Sushil Modi said.
He criticised the CM for welcoming the report of Raghuram Rajan committee when his own representative in the panel Saibal Gupta had given a 10-page note of dissent protesting parametres adopted.
Moreover, the announcement of special category status for Seemandhra made it clear that "constitution of committee or its report is not required for getting special category status which in fact is decided on political considerations," Modi said.